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Bishnoi
Pankaj Bishnoi, Austin, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100235648 | Methods and systems for binding a removable trusted platform module to an information handling system - Methods and systems for binding a removable trusted platform module (TPM) subsystem module to an information handling system to provide a core root of trust for the information handling system without requiring soldering down or other hard and permanent (non-removable) attachment of a TPM device to the information handling system planar (e.g., motherboard). The removable TPM subsystem module may be a plug-in module that may be removed from the information handling system planar (e.g., motherboard), while at the same time maintaining the transitive chain of trust, and being capable of remotely attesting its trusted state. An information handling system platform may be provided that has the capability and flexibility of supporting multiple TPMs on the same system planar. | 09-16-2010 |
Sandeep Bishnoi, San Jose, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110063973 | Fast upstream source failure detection - One example embodiment of the method includes receiving first control packets, by a first node, from a source node. The first control packets indicate the status of the source node. Whether the source node is operational and if a connection path between the first node and the source node is operational is determined based on the received first control packets. The method further includes sending a second control packet to a downstream node if the source node is non-operational, or the connection is non-operational. The second control packet includes at least one value indicating the source node is unreliable. | 03-17-2011 |
Sandeep Bishnoi, Sirsa IN
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| 20110022618 | STANDARDIZED DATABASE CONNECTIVITY SUPPORT FOR AN EVENT PROCESSING SERVER IN AN EMBEDDED CONTEXT - Techniques for facilitating communication between one or more client applications and an event processing server. In one set of embodiments, a framework is provided that enables a client application to communicate with an event processing server via a standard database connectivity API, such as Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110023055 | STANDARDIZED DATABASE CONNECTIVITY SUPPORT FOR AN EVENT PROCESSING SERVER - Techniques for facilitating communication between one or more client applications and an event processing server. In one set of embodiments, a framework is provided that enables a client application to communicate with an event processing server via a standard database connectivity API, such as Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). | 01-27-2011 |
